This tastefully presented lodge rests on the Long Acres Park, on the outskirts of Evesham and amidst the scenic splendour of Worcestershire.
Set over the ground-floor, The Cotswolds Holiday Lodge offers a contemporary retreat for families looking to sample Cotswolds life.
Unload your baggage from the off-road parking space before taking a moment to marvel at the tranquil park surroundings.
The open-plan living space is well-appointed with all the mods and cons, including a contemporary kitchen where the chef of the group can rustle up something tasty, utilising a gas hob, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher to assist with the washing up!
Serve the fruits of your labour at the dining table and toast to a long-awaited getaway with your nearest and dearest.
After a sumptuous feast, make yourself comfortable on the sofa and armchairs as you each provide recommendations for a good film.
Recover your muscles with a deep soak in the bathroom or enjoy a rejuvenating rinse before stepping into the bedroom, with the master offering a double bed, fitted storage and a Smart TV, while the children can enjoy a neat twin.
Soak up the good weather from the decking, set with patio furniture which is ideal for alfresco meals and evening drinks.
Your local amenities can be found in the picturesque valley of Broadway, including a range of convenience stores, pubs, cafes and restaurants, so you’ll never be sourt of cuisines.
Additionally, a well-stocked farm shop rests only a mile from the property in Wickhamford, where you can source fresh produce for a full English breakfast or even have it cooked for you in their farm shop cafe.
An absolute must-see during your holiday is the Cotswold Lavender Fields, a quaint family farm resting amidst the Cotswold Hills with views of the Vale of Evesham and Broadway!
Another must-see is the Broadway Tower Country Park, where you can explore this inspiring location, where amazing displays take over the tower’s three storeys and unrivalled, panoramic views can be enjoyed from the roof platform.
Why not board the Gloucestershire-Warwickshire Railway, a heritage railway which allows you to run through glorious scenery of the Cotswolds for up to 28 miles; some of the stops include Broadway and the Cheltenham Racecourse.
Venture further afield to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare with a plethora of buildings, museums and landmarks offering an insight into the famous playwright; the town also boasts other attractions, including the Stratford Butterfly Farm, The MAD Museum and Tudor Worlds, just to name a few.
Make the most of your close proximity to the Cotswolds' picturesque towns and villages, and stop in the market town of Chipping Campden, where the National Trust's Market Hall and Court Barn Museum await, or visit Bourton-on-the-Water, home to the fascinating Cotswold Motoring Museum, the Birdland Park & Gardens and the Greystones Farm Nature Reserve.
Even more of the Area of Outstanding Beauty’s settlements are waiting to be seen, including Cheltenham Spa, home to one of the most famous racecourses in the country, the Vale Golf Club, a plethora of walks around the Worcestershire countryside, as well as the Malvern Hills.
For a memorable escape with a host of attractions in the vicinity, look no further than The Cotswolds Holiday Lodge.